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Minford fourth grader sets up lemonade stand By Patrick Keck - [email protected] SCIOTOVILLE With summer heat rolling into town, one Minford Elementary School fourth grade student is offering refreshing beverages for passersby outside his great-grandparent’s home in Sciotoville. At the intersection of Milldale Road and Bonsers Run Avenue, 9-year-old Landon Dingus has set up a lemonade stand in his great-grandparent’s driveway which has attracted many in its first three days of operation. With assistance from Rachel “Sudzy” Colley, the business has transformed from a stop to water to a homemade lemonade mix available going for 50 cents a cup. ....
Lucasville Trade Days make return for 2021 season By Patrick Keck - [email protected] LUCASVILLE After one set of days last September, the Lucasville Trade Days are coming back in 2021 with three events throughout the course of April and September. The beginning of its celebrations will open to the public with the Friday, April 23 early-bird special between 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. for the general admission price of $5 with free parking on the county fairground lots. It will continue on Saturday between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m and the day following between 7 a.m. and 4 p.m., both days free of entry for children under the age of 12. ....
Local restaurants could receive helping hand from city By Patrick Keck - [email protected] PORTSMOUTH Relief has come in varying ways to Portsmouth small businesses during the coronavirus pandemic, whether through local or national assistance, yet it’s nonetheless been a struggle. Profit margins are already thin for restaurants, said 1st Ward Councilman Sean Dunne during the Jan. 25 City Managers session, made only skinnier by high user rates charged by third-party food delivery services such as DoorDash, Grubhub, Uber Eats and others. These services charge a commission, sometimes as high as 30%, where a portion of profits made by selling food products ends up in their hands instead of the restaurants. ....